CHAP 3 (seg 5) Flashcards
are disorder related to a particular phase of the “sexual
response cycle”
Sexual dysfunctions
s include “problems of sexual identity, sexual
performance”, and sexual aim
Sexual disorders
Types of sexual Dysfunction
A. Dysfunction of Sexual Desire (occurs during the Excitement Phase)
B. Dysfunctions of Sexual Arousal (occurs during the Arousal/Plateau Phase):
C. Dysfunctions of Orgasm (occurs during the Orgasmic Phase):
D. Hyper Sexuality
Dysfunction of Sexual Desire (occurs during the Excitement Phase):
- Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder
- Sexual Aversion Disorder
It is marked by lack or “no sexual drive” or
interest in sexual activity
Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder
It is characterized by persistent, upsetting “loss of
sexual desire”
Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder
It is characterized by a “desire to avoid genital
contact with sexual partner”
Sexual Aversion Disorder
It refers to persistent “feelings of fear, anxiety, or
disgust about engaging sex”
Sexual Aversion Disorder
Dysfunctions of Sexual Arousal (occurs during the Arousal/Plateau Phase):
- Male Erectile Disorder
- Female Sexual Arousal Disorder
It refers to inability to maintain or “achieve an erection”
Male Erectile Disorder
It refers to “none responsiveness to erotic”
stimulation both physically and emotionally
Female Sexual Arousal Disorder
Male Erectile Disorder previously called as
Impotence
Female Sexual Arousal Disorder previously called
Frigidity
It is the “unsatisfactory brief period” between the
beginning or sexual stimulation and the occurrence of ejaculation.
Premature Ejaculation
Dysfunctions of Orgasm (occurs during the Orgasmic Phase):
- Premature Ejaculation
- Male Orgasmic Disorder
- Female Orgasmic Disorder